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How Your Brain Cheats You: The Psychology of Misjudgment You Can’t Ignore

The Psychology of Human Misjudgment: A Simplified Insight Charlie Munger, the legendary investor and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, was known not just for his...

Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away by Annie Duke – A detailed Summary

Introduction In a world that recognizes persistence, grit, and the never-give-up mentality, Annie Duke's Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away offers a fresh perspective: sometimes,...

The Magic Ladder to Success by Napoleon Hill

The Magic Ladder to Success by Napoleon Hill is a classic that remains as relevant today as when it was first written. This book...

How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie

This book is a timeless classic that I’ve read so many times over the years. Some classics are meant to be read and reread, and Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People” is certainly one of them.

Best Sellers – Because Everything is About Selling by Devang Kanavia & Tanveer Shaikh

Sometimes you get so engrossed in the book that you lose the sense of the world around you. You get so involved in the...

The Brand Called…YOU

Branding is the most clichéd word in marketing circles across industries. Very few organizations are able to reap the rewards of building great brands....

10 Resolutions for New Year that every professional must commit to

One more year has gone into the annals of history. The year to remember for some and forgetful for others. The year that has...

9 Marketing lessons kids teach us

Humans have lived with Mother Nature in most synergistic way. Even in today’s frantic world of information explosion, there is lot to be learned...

Why perfection is an enemy?

“I am a perfectionist”, replied the intelligent candidate in response to astute interview question, “what is your weakness?”. How many times we reply in...

What got you here, won’t get you there – 21 wisdom pearls of Marshall Goldsmith

Right from our childhood we have been trained and rewarded for doing the right things. The “doing” is so deeply ingrained in our thoughts...

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